Windows11 on M1Mac? Here's how it's going to happen

Windows11 on M1Mac? Here's how it's going to happen

Windows 11 was announced late last month, and many fans pointed out its similarities to Apple's macOS Now, a software company feels that Microsoft's upcoming OS should indeed run on this year's MacBook Pro 2021 with Apple's M1X chip

Parallels, known for developing hardware virtualization software that runs Windows on Macs, confirmed to iMore that it is working on bringing Windows 11 to M1-based Apple hardware

Parallels cracked the code to run Windows on the M1 MacBook earlier this April The company is trying to bring that expertise to its Windows 11 hardware virtualization software But given that Windows 11 will support more Arm-based chips like Qualcomm's, the process will be a bit easier; Windows 11 will also run on Microsoft's ill-fated Lumia 950 XL Windows Phone [Since Windows 11 was only recently announced, the Parallels engineering team is waiting for the official build of the Windows 11 Insider Preview to begin investigating the changes introduced in the new OS in order to provide full compatibility in future Parallels Desktop updates The Parallels engineering team will wait for the official build of Windows 11 Insider Preview and begin investigating the changes introduced in the new OS to ensure full compatibility in future Parallels Desktop updates," said Nick Dobrovolskiy, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Support, in an interview with iMore

Microsoft has released an Insider Preview build We recommend loading it on a secondary system, but be sure to read our step-by-step guide on how to install Windows 11

In the past, Mac users could easily partition their hard drives, load a copy of Windows, and dual boot because Macs ran on Intel chips However, with the release of the M1 chip last year, Apple stopped supporting Boot Camp

Parallels uses hardware virtualization, or software to create virtual machines and run Windows X86 code on the M1; Parallels requires an annual subscription to get software support for Windows on the Mac, somewhat cumbersome for users who have been using Boot Camp

Parallels claims that over 7 million people use its software, indicating that there is demand from Mac users for Windows compatibility the release of Windows 11 is rumored to be in October, but Parallels has yet to announce a virtualization release date for its virtualization software However, it would not be surprising if it is released around the same time

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